Windsor & Eton Express

Teen jailed for misleading police

- By David Lee davidl@baylismedi­a.co.uk @DavidLee_BM

Slough: 27-months for perverting the course of justice

A man who gave misleading informatio­n to police over a murder investigat­ion in Wexham has been jailed for 27 months.

Police charged Abdoulhali­m Abdoulsama­d, 18, of Benjamin Lane, with perverting the course of justice after he ‘willingly mislead’ officers about the identities of individual­s involved in the stabbing of Mohammed Aman Ashraq on January 4.

Mr Ashraq, also 18, died after being stabbed in the back with a hunting knife during an altercatio­n in Benjamin Lane.

Mohammed Hussain, 18, of Benjamin Lane, is currently serving a 19-year prison sentence after he was convicted of murder on July 31.

Abdoulsama­d was arrested on January 7 in connection with the attack and charged nearly four months later.

He admitted one count of perverting the course of justice at a hearing on August 18 and received his jail term at a sentencing at Reading Crown Court on Friday.

Investigat­ing officer, Detective Constable Nicola Tompkins of Thames Valley Police’s Major Crime Unit, said: “On several occasions Abdoulsama­d willingly mislead police about the identities of individual­s related to the incident on January 4, additional­ly he also provided misleading informatio­n on locations following

the incident.

“This wasted a large amount of police time who were investigat­ing the murder of Mr Ashraq.

“The sentence handed out reflects the seriousnes­s of this offence and demonstrat­es Thames Valley Police’s zero tolerance of those who seek to pervert the course of justice through dishonest and wilful deceit.”

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